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(HEYENNE. 

Frontier DAY, 
I896 TO 1302. 



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^ Quvenir of 

Cheyenne Frontier Show 



1896-1902 •:• 



PHOTO-GRAVURES 



Photck.rai'Hed and Coi'VKK.m f 
The Albkrtype Co., J. E. ST I M S O N, 

BROOKLYN, NY. CllE\F.NNE, Wvo. 



9l Cheyenne Frontier Day. ^ 

THE following pictures represent the residents and life 
of the early settlers in the West, as shown by the two 
days' celebration given every year in Cheyenne, Wyo., 
under the name of ■' Frontier day." 

Many of the feats of riding and roping are not 
surpassed by the greatest vaqueros of Mexico, and this 
show is rapidly acquiring a national reputation from tne 
wonderful skill of the competing horsemen. Prizes are 
given for riding, roping and racing, and the general 
features are typical of early western life. 

I submit this little pamphlet illustrating some of the 
striking features of the show, 

Respectfully yours, 

J. E. Stimson-. 



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wONTiER Day Street 




Cowboys on Parade. 




Wild Horse Race. 




A Hard One. 



A Shuffling Pitcher. 





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A Bunch of Bucks. 




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Indian War DA.Mut,. 



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THE Grounds. 




Cowgirl:^ i\Av.c. 




TiEiNG A Mean One. 



Steer Down and Tiee. 





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A Lazy Bucker. 



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